To run the world back to its first original and infancy, and, as it were, to view nature in its cradle,
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1692, Robert South, “Discourse I. The creation of man in God’s image”, in Discourses on Various Subjects and Occasionshttps://books.google.com/?id=-BIwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1, published 1827, page 1:
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Methinks, if it might be, I would gladly understand the Formation of a Soul, run it up to its Punctum Saliens, and see it beat the first conscious Pulse.
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1695, Jeremy Collier, “A Thought”, in Miscellanies upon Moral Subjects by Jeremy Collier[1], page 88: